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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll this so we can know your daughter was a hs rockstar. You always have to ruin your posts. No wonder you stand alone at games.
For what it's worth, if a player was genuinely a "hs rockstar" as a freshman, they're named all-state, otherwise her team and/or the competition in her league is weak, either way, choosing GDA was never really in doubt in this case, was it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHS will never go away since it is the only option that is affordable without travel. That is all many families can manage.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredGlad to know I wasn't the only one with this exact reaction.
For what it's worth, if a player was genuinely a "hs rockstar" as a freshman, they're named all-state, otherwise her team and/or the competition in her league is weak, either way, choosing GDA was never really in doubt in this case, was it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt may never go away, but it will suffer on and possibly off the field. Pick any school that's had some history of success and I'd bet that it's best days are behind it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot an all star because it wasn't for sale. If it was, he would have tried.
By the way, no one said anything about "all-star" ...you said "rockstar" and I said "all-state."
Oh, one more thing, if your "rockstar" wasn't a league or district all-star, my advice is stop saying "rockstar."
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Originally posted by UnregisteredAh, I think we have all the information we need.
By the way, no one said anything about "all-star" ...you said "rockstar" and I said "all-state."
Oh, one more thing, if your "rockstar" wasn't a league or district all-star, my advice is stop saying "rockstar."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust like boys DA, high school soccer will survive and thrive. At the most a school may lose two players and most won't lose any. The demise of high school soccer is
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt may never go away, but it will suffer on and possibly off the field. Pick any school that's had some history of success and I'd bet that it's best days are behind it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly my daughter is so happy to be out of high school, she was MVP last year and quit without a moment's regret. Her friends who are serious about soccer but still on the HS team will quit next year. It is hard to even call it soccer, even though they made playoffs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSame with my player. After the newness of her freshman year wore off she began disliking it more and more with each passing year.
In da at 18/19 level breakers have maybe 5 kids on waivers and stars maybe 1-2. I'd be curious to know how this looks at 16/17 and below if anyone knows. I'll bet kids will jump the HS ship, Stars anyway has a da clinic thing going November and why bother if the goal isn't to upgrade in time with the end of HS season. It's been said before but it looks like players will be pushed down the bench for defecting HS players.
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